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Strong winds, flooding expected along shoreline: LTVCA

With a special weather statement in effect, conservation authority officials are closely watching Lake Erie and the Thames River.

Preferred fix for Rose Beach Line area pegged at $7 8M

Article content Municipal staff are estimating it could cost nearly $7.8 million for the recommended fix for the erosion-ravaged Rose Beach Line area. The report on one of Chatham-Kent’s most scenic routes, located near Morpeth, is slated to come to council Monday night for information purposes. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Preferred fix for Rose Beach Line area pegged at $7.8M Back to video The preferred alternative includes the closing of Rose Beach Line between Antrim Road and west of Wildwood on the Lake; building a new private laneway to provide access to residents adjacent to the failure site; and future upgrades to New Scotland Line to accommodate added traffic directed away from Rose Beach Line.

Report on Rose Beach Line Fix coming to Council Monday | 99 1 FM CKXS

Cost of preferred remedy is estimated at $7.8 million dollars June 10, 2021   The report prepared by staff for Chatham Kent Council is set to be presented at the upcoming council meeting Monday night for review. In the report staff outline the options that are available to mitigate the erosion issue in the area surrounding Rose Beach Line, an area near Morpeth. In it staff outline the preferred fix is to close Rose Beach Line between Antrim Road and just prior to Wildwood on the Lake. A private laneway would then be constructed to provide access to area residents adjacent to the problem area. Also addressed would be New Scotland Line which would be improved to factor in the added traffic that would be using it as opposed to Rose Beach Line. The cost of this remedy is estimated at $7.8 million dollars.

Flood watch in effect for Lake Erie, Lake St Clair and Detroit River shorelines

Flood watch in effect for Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair and Detroit River shorelines The Essex Region Conservation Authority says a flood watch is in effect for the shorelines of Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River. Social Sharing CBC News · Winds have prompted flood watches in Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent.(Katerina Georgieva/CBC) comments The Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) says that a flood watch is in effect for the shorelines of Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River. ERCA issued the alert on Thursday evening, citing strong winds out of the east and northeast that are in the forecast for Friday.

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